Google recently announced a price cut for their online storage for Picasa, in effect cutting the cost by 75% and increasing the storage capacity that it buys by 50%. Some of the reasons are due to the decline of hard drive storage costs and a beefed up infrastructure that makes it more manageable. They are currently pricing 20GB of storage space at $5.00 per year, 80GB for $20 and if you really take a lot of pictures, there is always the 16TB option for $4096 per year!
The free and popular Picasa tool runs on Windows-based machines and on Apple Macintoshes since January. The application allows users to move photos from a camera to the cloud for storage and sharing. The upgrade also applies across their platform of other products as well.
